June 3, 2010

Super Junior KyuHyun to undergo surgery for middle ear infection

Super Junior member KyuHyun will be undergoing surgery for middle ear infection.

KyuHyun will be undergoing surgery for middle ear infection on 3rd June in a hospital in Seoul. After the surgery, KyuHyun will need to rest for about 3~4 days at the hospital. With that, he will not be showing up at MBC Music Core.

KyuHyun is known to have shown symptoms of middle ear infection since his school days but the symptoms worsened recently and his doctor had advised him to undergo the surgery. He has also decided to undergo for the surgery since Super Junior will need to promote in different parts of Asia.

A SM Entertainment rep said, “KyuHyun’s return to the stage will be decided upon following his recovery from the surgery.” So with that, Super Junior will be promoting as 9 members for the time being.

S:Newsen
cr: KBites

Super Junior’s member Kyuhyun who is gaining popularity with ‘Miinah’ is getting a surgery for an inflammation in the middle ear.

Kyuhyun will have a surgery on the 3rd at a hospital in Seoul. Because he has to stay at the hospital for 3 to 4 days to rest, Super Junior who is scheduled to appear on the 4th and the 5th on KBS ‘Music Bank’ and MBC ‘Show! Music Core’ will perform ‘Miinah’ without Kyuhyun.

Kyuhyun who had the symptoms of the inflammation in the middle ear since he was a teenager, received a recommendation from the doctor to receive a surgery as the symptoms became worse. Because he is a member of Super Junior who is working all over Asia, Kyuhyun has decided to get the surgery to be able to more actively work overseas.

For the time being, Super Junior’s ‘Miinah’ performance will exclude Kyuhyun as the decision for Kyuhyun to return to the stage will be made carefully by considering his health in recovery.

Meanwhile, Super Junior has conquered various chart including becoming number 1 in Hanteo month chart for May and taking the number 1 spot consecutively on KBS ‘Music Bank’ with their 4th album ‘Miinah’